Changing –1.50 to –2.75 means the price per meal has increased.
B. 20
C. 10
D. 0
E. 1/2
Answer: Option C
Out of the 20 resulting offspring of the test cross, 10 (50%) will be tall.
Explanation:
Let True-breeding tall plant be "TT"
Let short plant be tt
On crossing, all offspring will be "Tt"
Test cross involves the breeding of an individual with a phenotypically recessive individual. The test cross of offspring "Tt" against "tt" will then yield an equal ratio (1:1) of Tt to tt.
Thus, out of the 20 resulting offspring of the test cross, only 10 (50%) will be tall.
When a true-breeding tall pea plant is crossed with a short plant, all the F1 offspring will be heterozygous tall. Upon performing a test cross of a heterozygous F1 tall plant with a short plant, about half of the resulting offspring should be tall. Thus, out of 20 offspring, approximately 10 (Option C) should be tall.
In garden peas, the allele for tall plants (T) is dominant over the allele for short plants (t). A true-breeding tall plant has two copies of the dominant allele (TT), while a short plant has two recessive alleles (tt). When you perform a test cross between a heterozygous tall plant (Tt) and a short plant (tt), the results should theoretically yield a 1:1 ratio of tall to short offspring. Since the question states the tall plant is true-breeding and crossed with a short plant, all offspring from this initial cross would be heterozygous tall (Tt). Each of these offspring, when test crossed with a short (tt) plant, would produce tall and short offspring in a 1:1 ratio.
Therefore, out of 20 offspring from the test cross, approximately half should be tall and half should be short. So, the expected number of tall offspring would be about 10.
The correct answer to the question is option C- 10.
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It would be halved.
It would stay the same.
It would slightly decrease.
Answer:
It would increase
Explanation:
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Karyokinesis is the process by which the nucleus of the cell divides to form two nuclei that are identical to the original cell. It occurs in the M-phase of the cell cycle.
Mitosis is a type of cell division in which the parent cell divides to form 2 identical daughter cells which contain the exact same number of chromosomes and the exact genetic content as the parent cell contain. Thus, the organisms produced are called Clones.
Mitosis consists of two divisions: Karyokinesis and Cytokinesis. Karyokinesis is the division of the nucleus of the cell into two nuclei that are identical to the original cell and cytokinesis is the division of cytoplasm.
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That process is mitosis.
Mitosis is a type of cell division in which the parent cell divides to create 2 identical daughter cells with the exact same number of chromosomes and the exact genetic content as the parent cell. I like to think of as a clone.
Make sure you don't get this mixed up with meiosis, which I a type of cell division in which the parent cell divides to create genetically different daughter cells.
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